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Radiology's Mark Griswold discusses how HoloLens can transform education
Could HoloLens’ augmented reality change how we study the human body? EdTech: Higher Ed: Mark Griswold, professor of radiology, discussed how HoloLens could transform education. "This is a curriculum that hasn't drastically changed in more than 100 years, because there simply hasn't been another…
Weatherhead School's Greg Jonas explains how CPAs are able to take on more corporate social responsibility roles
Business has a conscious Insight Magazine (pg. 22): Greg Jonas, associate professor of accounting, explained how certified public accountants are increasingly able to take on more corporate social responsibility and sustainability roles. “The assurance arena can provide the biggest opportunities…
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Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence selects Peter Eigen for 2016 Inamori Ethics Prize
Peter Eigen, pioneer of global fight against corruption, wins 2016 Inamori Ethics Prize at Case Western Reserve The Plain Dealer: The Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence selected Peter Eigen, founder of Transparency International and pioneer of the global fight against…
Medicine's Daniel Tisch, Ronald Blanton talk about mosquito-borne diseases; MD/PhD student Gloria Tavera discusses Street Medic training
Mosquito-borne diseases, RNC street medics and medical improv ideastream: Daniel Tisch, associate professor of epidemiology and biostatistics, and Ronald Blanton, professor of global health and diseases, talked about mosquito-borne diseases, and Gloria Tavera, an MD/PhD student, discussed Street…
Adam Savage visits Sears think[box] on tour of Cleveland
It’s no myth: Makers are critical to the future, says Adam Savage 3DPrint.com: Case Western Reserve University recently hosted Adam Savage, formerly of Mythbusters, on his tour of Cleveland maker spaces. His day started off with a tour of Sears think[ box ], where he met with university community…
Schubert Center's Gabriella Celeste comments on providing alternative options for juvenile offenders
State pushing, and paying, to keep juveniles out of prison The Columbus Dispatch: Gabriella Celeste, policy director at the Schubert Center for Child Studies, commented on the benefit of providing alternative opportunities for juvenile offenders, rather than sending them to state prisons. She…
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Weatherhead School's Kathleen Buse writes about how women often come up against “benevolent sexism"
Female executives must overcome “benevolent sexism” to thrive in male-dominated fields such as manufacturing Professional Woman’s Magazine: Kathleen Buse, adjunct professor at the Weaterhead School of Management, wrote about how women often come up against “benevolent sexism,” meaning that many…
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VA researcher discusses Advanced Platform Technology Center of Excellence at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center
Local VA researcher honored for prosthetic work with 'Star Wars' touch The Plain Dealer: Paul Marasco, a principal investigator at the Advanced Platform Technology Center of Excellence at the Louis Stokes Cleveland Veterans Affairs Medical Center, discussed his work in restoring a sense of feeling…
Political science's Karen Beckwith discusses challenges Donald Trump will face winning Ohio in general election
Kasich suspends presidential campaign ideastream: Following Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s decision to drop out of the race, Karen Beckwith, the Flora Stone Mather Professor and chair of the Department of Political Science, discussed the challenges Republican candidate Donald Trump will face in winning…
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CWRU faculty members win National Science Foundation CAREER grants
Case Western Reserve University receives more than $2.5 million in federal grants Crain’s Cleveland Business (subscription only): Five Case Western Reserve University faculty members received National Science Foundation CAREER grants to support work already underway in their labs. The grants…